USA - KLA CONSPIRACY IN KOSOVO
London, February 27th -
The aggression on Yugoslavia and the NATO
involvement in Kosovo are the result of a joint
conspiracy of the American State Department and
the Albanian leaders of the Kosovo Liberation
Army, reported today the London "Sunday Telegraph".
The manipulations and the conspiracy were, as the
daily suggests, led by the American State Secretary,
Madeleine Albright, who is also described by the
"Sunday Telegraph" as "one of the West's leading
anti-Serb hawks".
The American State Secretary, the State Department
spokesman, James Rubin, and the leader of the
KLA, Hashim Thaci, admitted to this conspiracy in
their interviews given to the BBC, which is
preparing a broadcast on the occasion of marking
the first anniversary of the aggression, based on
which the London daily made its analysis.
The beginning of a realization of this conspiracy
were, it was reminded, the events in the village of
Racak, in December of 1998.
Thaci has, in his interview given to the BBC, quoted
by the "Sunday Telegraph", admitted that the
Albanians killed the four policemen in Racak
practically on purpose, because they knew that this
would trigger a conflict.
The Albanian terrorists, as Thaci admitted,
sacrificed the lives of common citizens
intentionally, because they
knew that thus they could win over the international
opinion.
Such a strategy, reminded the London daily, was
created with the help of the Albanian political
backers in Washington.
After the corpses of 45 ethnic-Albanians were found
in the village of Racak, the American State Secretary
started a campaign of pressuring the European allies.
She also admitted to this in her interview to the BBC
while saying that this event had to be developed and
"livened" in order to keep the pressure on the
allies.
This was why, according to the daily, the OSCE
Monitoring Mission was used.
FR Yugoslavia and Serbia, reported the London daily,
fulfilled all the obligations specified in the
October agreement, but the OSCE monitors failed to
make any moves towards the KLA, which used this
period for additional arming, regrouping and further
attacks on the police and army units.
The anti-Serb campaign started, as the daily pointed
out, even though the official document of the NATO
Council dated November 13th 1998 stated that the
KLA was "the main initiator of the violence which is
threatening the cease-fire arrangements".
The European countries opposed the US aggressive
campaign and the plans Washington made for the
applying of force in Kosovo, so a compromising
solution was given that the Rambouillet talks be
held.
Nonetheless, Madeleine Albright and the State
Department, the daily specified, did everything in
their power for these talks to fail.
For Ms Albright, reported the daily, the failure of
the Rambouillet talks was a triumph.
The State Department spokesman, James Rubin, also
admitted to this, by stating that the US did
everything in order for the Rambouillet talks to
fail. "Obviously, publicly, we had to make clear
that we were seeking an agreement", said Rubin, but
that their goal was for the agreement to be refused
by the Serbs and to be accepted by the Albanians.
In this way, reminded the "Sunday Telegraph", a small
group of Albanians and the State Department
maneuvered NATO into the Kosovo war.
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